The city of Peoria Municipal Complex is home to City Hall, the Council Chambers, the Main Library, the Development and Community Services Building, the Public Safety Administration Building, and the Municipal Court.

Use this page to find information on the city of Peoria website of interest to builders and developers.Included are inspections, zoning and zoning ordinance, the city code, general plan, permitting, and impact fees.

How to get a business license, tax license, sales tax schedules/forms, register to use the online eTax system, pay taxes and fees. Bidding on contracts with the city and auctions, trash collection, recycling, traffic counts.

Business and Real EstateDevelopment, and other assistance for businesses and developers finding sites, understanding the area, and growing their businesses. Links to the Building Development Division and PeoriaED.Com.

Information on Building Permits. Find out about permits for signs, temporary use of property, filming, and alarms. Download forms and track applications for development, building, planning and engineering permits.

If you are among the many individuals who take advantage of the beautiful Peoria weather to do some cleaning of the closets (and cupboards, garage, etc.), please remember to properly dispose of any household hazardous waste. To make it easier on you, the City of Peoria sponsors various special collection days throughout the year. The primary goal is to divert all household hazardous waste from our landfill mainstream. To find out more, and for a list of what items are acceptable and information on Hazardous Waste drop-off schedule, click here.

Ozone

What is ozone? Learn the basics about ozone from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). There are many definitions when talking about clean air. See definitions from the EPA regarding air quality and clean air. It is important to understand ozone depletion. Click here to learn about ozone depletion from the EPA.

Air Pollution and Quality

Air quality can affect health inside and outside of the home. It can also increase haze, which reduces visibility. ADEQ has many air quality plans, statutes, and ordinances to keep our air clean. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) works closely with federal, state, and local agencies to develop strategies for preventing air pollution. Click here to learn about the air prevention programs.

Car Pooling and Clean Air Campaign

The City of Peoria is proud to educate residents regarding alternative means of public transportation. Go to the City of Peoria Transit Web site.
Learn about the Valley Metro Clean Air Campaign, why it started and how it has evolved.

Need to find a carpool partner or group? Find matches at carpoolconnect.com. You can also find matches at Valley Metro Share the Ride.